4 ways to get more qualified for your job

4 ways to get more qualified for your job

Studying a degree can go a long way. You will learn pretty much anything and everything you need to know to get into your job. But sometimes there are things that aren't quite entirely covered. 

Here are 4 ways you can learn something outside of your degree so you can be the best prepared for your job.

1. edX

Studying at uni isn't always straight forward. Industries evolve and your plans and interests can change. 

EdX has thousands of job-relevant online courses that can help you ramp up, reroute or start fresh.

Filling in the gaps of your knowledge an give your more qualifications and ultiamtely help you land a job you might otherwise not have know how to do.

2. Udemy

Udemy is also an online course space where you can find all the skills you need in the one place. 

From data science to leadership and communication Udemy will have some sort of professional development course that is right for you.

While they've got a huge breadth of courses they are a paid service. They have a personal plan for $19.00 per month.

3. Coursera

Coursera combines the courses and degrees from American universities such as Stanford, Duke and Michigan.

They have hundreds of free courses with on-demand video lectures, homework exercises and forums.

Their paid courses provide additional quizzes and projects and you’ll receive a course certificate upon completion. Learn a language, take your negotiation skills up a notch or get a kick-start in a career in data science or take a course in business writing.

4. LinkedIn Learning

The home of online career networking also provides a vast range of courses in the categories of Business, Creative and Technology.

Learn InDesign, take a course in those tricky aspects of customer service or fine-tune those WordPress skills.

As you transition from studying into the workplace, you’ll need to be across emailing, effective communication and teamwork - so what better time to learn than now?

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